Discovery Channel Cancels American Chopper After 10 Years

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Nov 21, 2012 at 9:06 AM

The Discovery Channel has canceled American Chopper after 10 years, Entertainment Weekly reports.

"After 10 years and 233 episodes of incredible, riveting reality television, American Chopper will be ending its run," Eileen O'Neill, president of Discovery and TLC Networks, said. "This series was one of the very first family-based reality programs on television ... The Teutuls have given us really innovative bike builds and real drama since 2002. We wish both Orange County Choppers and Paul Junior Designs the best."

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The series, about a father and son building custom motorcycles, debuted as a special in 2002 before becoming a regular series. In 2008, the show moved to TLC but was canceled a few years later due to a family feud. Discovery then began airing the program again after the dispute was settled.

"This was the first family docu-soap," executive producer Craig Piligian told EW. "They put on display, for all to see, what really happens in a tight family business, warts and all. I'm really proud they were so open and honest."

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